The first virtual CHARM-EU open house is an event organised in the framework of the Erasmus Days addressed to all students and stakeholders interested in learning on how our initiative is helping to reconcile humanity with the planet.
The first virtual CHARM-EU open house is an event organised in the framework of the Erasmus Days addressed to all students and stakeholders interested in learning on how our initiative is helping to reconcile humanity with the planet.
Next 14 October 2021 at 11:00 CET (10:00 IST) CHARM-EU will be hosting its first virtual open house. The CHARM-EU Open House is an information session where members of the higher education community (students, staff and business and society) are invited to learn more about our initiative. Participants will learn how to engage in our activities and exchange ideas on the future of education.
How it works?
For those who are interested in participating just access this link on the day of the meeting. When you access the session, a CHARM-EU representative will be available to discuss about the initiative including background, main activities and ways of getting involved, as well as to answer questions and exchange knowledge. This interactive and online event event can be accessed on 14 October 2021 from 11:00 to 12:00 CET.
The CHARM-EU Open House is an event designed under the framework of the #ErasmusDays 2021. Don’t miss out this amazing opportunity and mark you calendar.
If you have any question or doubt about this event, please contact: info@charm-eu.eu
CHARM-EU Open House ǀ Practical Information
When? 14 October 2021 from 11:00 to 12:00 CET.
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